Is there any component or API for IOS5 to easy implement a horizontal slide show photo gallery?
Many thanks
https://github.com/enormego/PhotoViewer
I used this one once, it's pretty easy to implement. It doesn't support arc, so you should compile it with
-fno-objc-arc
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Hey everyone,
I'm looking to display multiple items in view of an iOS app. Typically I would use UITableView to accomplish this but now I'm looking for something a little fancier. The appearance that I hope to replicate is that of YouTube on iOS systems. A picture of this [youtube] is attached. I am particularly interested in how each video entry is styled. The box around the entry, the background. My guess as to how YouTube does this is through multiple UIViews or stylish UITableViewCell. Any class or framework recommendation would be of great assistance. I have spent hours searching google and stackoverflow to no avail.
Thanks in advance
To mimic the style of the YouTube app, I just subclassed UITableViewController with an initialized style of UITableViewStyleGrouped.
I need to create an intro for IOS app, I want to create transition between images like Macos X screensaver themes (beach, forest...) with music, and text appearing and fading. I don't know exactly which IOS API/framework is the most suitable to use to achieve this. I will appreciate suggestions or links to tutorials.
Many thanks
These links might give you some inspiration on at least how to get started:
iphone fading of images
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a4M0BkJwLT0
How about UIImageView and UILabel, with block animation?
I need to make an ipad app which includes an image swiper but not a regular one. I need it to be like itunes library swiper when the device rotation is horizontal. is there any way to do it with objective c or should i do it with html and javascript?
thanks.
I have some experience in using iCarousel by Nick Lockwood. It is very easy to use with several build in effects and also not so hard to modify.
Do you mean coverflow?
You could use this library on CocoaControls called TapKu
There are also a few others here
You can check this HTML+JavaScript implementation http://idangero.us/sliders/swiper/plugins/3dflow.php
On my iPhone, when I go into the Settings app, I see "Airplane Mode", "Wi-Fi", "Notifications", etc. and I'm able to scroll through pages and pages of settings.
I'm new to objective-c and I'm trying to duplicate the functionality in my own app, but I don't know enough about the objects and techniques to know what to ask or what to look for. :)
With that in mind, can someone please explain what's going on with the settings app? What is this using? Is it a UITableView that allows me to scroll down the page? What control is being used to store the text "Airplane" mode? What is happening when I click on the ">" and see a new page?
Any tips are appreciated.
While nobody outside Apple can be 100% sure how they implement their apps, some reasonable guesses would be:
The main screen is a grouped UITableView. Each entry is a single cell.
The text and images in the cells are built using properties of UITableViewCell (e.g. the textLabel UILabel for the text "General"). Some of the more advanced items use custom cell views.
Each category view is another UIViewController, pushed onto the viewControllers stack of a UINavigationController.
The on/off switches are UISliders.
It is a TableView
Table View programming Guide
samplecode
These docs cover all you need
Please see the youtube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FC95ARd96wI
notice that the 0:35 , the iPad bottom have a thin photo bar. Is it a private API or I need to create my own or Which UI Element will it be? Thz.
That's definitely a custom job. However, it's basically a UIToolbar with a fancy slider on it. You can easily make the toolbar using Interface Builder, and you could take a simple stab at the slider by taking a regular UISlider and giving it some replacement images for its track, thumb, etc. See the documentation on UISlider.
If that doesn't quite work, then you're going to have to get down and dirty in UIControl code and make on yourself from scratch (or hope and pray that someone has written an open source version already).